The timing of the launch of this new OECD annual publication, International Investment Perspectives, is no coincidence: the Doha Development Agenda, the Monterrey Consensus, the New Partnership for Africa's Development, the 2002 OECD Ministerial Meeting and the Johannesburg World Summit have all underscored the importance of international investment in achieving sustainable development goals and ensuring that globalisation works for all countries, poor as well as rich. In addition, the unprecedented volume of international investment flows, not least foreign direct investment, over the last decade has acted as a major catalyst for trade integration, the diffusion of innovation and world economic growth. This volume contains includes an analysis oftrends and recent developments, an article on foreign investment in China's regional development,a case study on multinational enterprises and the quality of public governance, an article onsuccessful capital movements liberalisation, an article on the economics ofinternational investment incentives, news items onDoha and investment, and an appendix outliningforty years of OECD co-operation with international investment instruments